TDS Desk
Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus conveyed his profound grief and deep condolences to the prime minister of India and the president of Indian National Congress on the passing of former prime minister Dr Manmohan Singh.
In a statement, the foreign ministry said Manmohan Singh was a close friend of the chief adviser.
In his messages, the chief adviser described Dr Manmohan Singh, as a person of great humility, a visionary leader, and a statesman, who was known for his unwavering commitment to ensuring the welfare of the people of India.
The chief adviser said that the late prime minister will be remembered for his contributions to India’s economic transformation.
He said that Dr Singh’s leadership not only shaped the future of India but also contributed to strengthening the bond of friendship and mutually beneficial cooperation between Bangladesh and India.
Referring to Dr Manmohan Singh’s role in promoting regional cooperation, the chief adviser highlighted the late leader’s vision and firm commitment to regional peace, prosperity and role in advancing South Asian cooperation.
He urged the South Asian countries to work together to build on the rich legacy of his ideas and work as a tribute to Dr Manmohan Singh.
The chief adviser recalled his many cherished and treasured memories with Dr Manmohan Singh.
In his condolence messages, Professor Muhammad Yunus mentioned the warm congratulatory message the late Indian prime minister sent on the occasion of Dr Yunus’ winning the Nobel Peace Prize in October 2006.
He also recalled his meetings with Dr Singh in January 2007 in New Delhi and later in December 2009 as Professor Muhammad Yunus was invited to deliver the 2nd Prof Hiren Mukerjee Annual Parliamentary Lecture which was attended by members of both houses including the Speaker of the Rajya Sabha.
The Chief Adviser extended, on behalf of the government and people of Bangladesh, his heartfelt condolences to the family of Dr Manmohan Singh, the Government, and the people of India.